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|  <div align="left">[[Image:canoeing.jpg|Scout canoeing]]</div>    ||  <div align="left">'''Canoeing and Kayaking''' are on-the-water activities participated in by [[Boy Scouts]], [[Sea Scouts]], and [[Venturers]], who are members of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA). For most Boy Scouts, their first experience with watercraft is with canoes or rowboats at their [http://www.scouting.org/media/lcl.aspx local Council] [[Scout Camps|camp]]. A typical Scout camp's "waterfront" will include one or more of the following: swimming, lifesaving, snorkeling, canoeing, rowing, kayaking, sailing, and much less frequently, water skiing.<br /><br />In working toward the [http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/BoyScouts/AdvancementandAwards/eagle.aspx Eagle Scout rank], Boy Scouts are required to qualify for 21 merit badges. Two of the "required" merit badges '''may''' include Swimming and Lifesaving merit badges. As such, they are very popular with Scouts, and the vast majority qualify for them at summer camp. Although Canoeing merit badge is not a "required" merit badge, it remains very popular, and summer camp is by far the most common place to earn it.</div>    ||  <div align="right">__TOC__</div>    ||
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|  <div align="left">[[Image:canoeing.jpg|Scout canoeing]]</div>    ||  <div align="left">'''Canoeing and Kayaking''' are on-the-water activities participated in by [[Sea Scouts]], [[Scouts BSA]], and [[Venturers]], who are members of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA). For most Scouts BSA, their first experience with watercraft is with canoes or rowboats at their [https://www.scouting.org/discover/local-council-locator/ local Council] [[Scout Camps|camp]]. A typical Scout camp's "waterfront" will include one or more of the following: swimming, lifesaving, snorkeling, canoeing, rowing, kayaking, sailing, and much less frequently, water skiing.<br /><br />In working toward the [http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/BoyScouts/AdvancementandAwards/eagle.aspx Eagle Scout rank], Boy Scouts are required to qualify for 21 merit badges. Two of the "required" merit badges '''may''' include Swimming and Lifesaving merit badges. As such, they are very popular with Scouts, and the vast majority qualify for them at summer camp. Although Canoeing merit badge is not a "required" merit badge, it remains very popular, and summer camp is by far the most common place to earn it.</div>    ||  <div align="right">__TOC__</div>    ||
 
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Boy Scouting is generally available to boys between the ages of eleven and seventeen. They are organized in Scout troops, administered by volunteers with support of paid professional staff. Youth and adult members are Scouts, the boys are referred to as Boy Scouts, and the adults as Scouters.<br /><br />
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BSA also operates a number '''high adventure bases''', some of which focus on canoe trekking. The [http://www.ntier.org/ Northern Tier National High Adventure Bases] are a string of bases in the northern United States and southern Canada whose focus is on canoeing and kayaking. These week-long experiences are generally intended for older Boy Scout and Venturer participants.  A high adventure trip to, for example, [http://www.ntier.org/About/Summer%20Canoe%20Trips.aspx Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base] will require months' of preparation and training.<br /><br />
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==Sea Scouts==
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Although canoeing and kayaking are not as widely thought of as Sea Scouting activities, many [https://beascout.scouting.org/ Sea Scout Ships (units)] are located inland and as such may lack immediate access to deep or navigable water. For these Sea Scouts, canoeing is their place to go boating.<br /><br />
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There are several canoeing- and kayaking-related advancement requirements, most being [https://seascout.org/advancement-central/ electives for Ordinary, Able, and Quartermaster].
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==Coast Guard Auxiliary Resources==
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* [[Paddlesports]]
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* [http://www.cgaux.org/boatinged/classes/paddlesports.html Paddlesports America]
  
 
==Scout Resources==
 
==Scout Resources==
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* [http://www.ntier.org/ Northern Tier National High Adventure Bases]
 
* [http://www.ntier.org/ Northern Tier National High Adventure Bases]
 
* [http://www.scouting.org Boy Scouts of America]
 
* [http://www.scouting.org Boy Scouts of America]
** [http://www.scouting.org/media/lcl.aspx Find your local Scout Council]
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** [https://beascout.scouting.org/ Find your local Scout group]
  
 
===Advancement Requirements===
 
===Advancement Requirements===
* [http://www.seascout.org/about/program/advancement/able.html Able Sea Scout], requirement 17(i)
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* [https://seascout.org/advancement-central/ Sea Scout advancement requirements]
* [http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/BoyScouts/AdvancementandAwards/MeritBadges/mb-CANO.aspx Canoeing Merit Badge]
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* [https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/merit_badge_reqandres/canoeing.pdf Canoeing Merit Badge]
* [http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/BoyScouts/AdvancementandAwards/MeritBadges/kayak.aspx Kayaking BSA]
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* [https://www.scouting.org/awards/awards-central/kayaking/ Kayaking BSA]
* [http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/BoyScouts/AdvancementandAwards/MeritBadges/mb-WITE.aspx Whitewater Merit Badge]
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* [https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/merit_badge_reqandres/whitewater.pdf Whitewater Merit Badge]
  
 
===BSA Safety Guidelines===
 
===BSA Safety Guidelines===
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* [http://www.scouting.org/HealthandSafety/GSS/toc.aspx Guide to Safe Scouting]
 
* [http://www.scouting.org/HealthandSafety/GSS/toc.aspx Guide to Safe Scouting]
  
==External Links==
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==American Canoe Association Resources==
* [http://www.acanet.org American Canoe Association]
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* [https://www.americancanoe.org/page/Resources American Canoe Association resources]
* [http://www.americanwhitewater.org American Whitewater]
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** [https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.americancanoe.org/resource/resmgr/seieducational_resources/know_your_limits-aca.pdf Know Your Limits]
* [http://www.usack.org USA Canoe/Kayak]
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** [https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.americancanoe.org/resource/resmgr/sei-educational_resources/beginners_guide_aca.pdf Beginner's Guide]
* [http://www.uscanoe.com United States Canoe Association]
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** [https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.americancanoe.org/resource/resmgr/sei-educational_resources/paddling_101-aca.pdf Paddling 101]
 
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** [https://www.americancanoe.org/page/Statistics ACA Statistics and data]
===Magazines===
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* [https://www.americancanoe.org/page/webtv ACA webTV channel]
* [http://www.canoekayak.com Canoe & Kayak]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/user/AmericanCanoe1/featured ACA YouTube channel]
* [http://www.paddlermagazine.com Paddler]
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** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpFwGQ35W1w "Life jackets float, do you?" video]
===Training Resources===
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* [https://www.americancanoe.org/store/ViewProduct.aspx?id=6392514 BSA and ACA produced a video on introductory river paddling]
* [http://www.division22.org/private/Aux-BSA/A_SmartStart_for_Paddlers.ppt A SmartStart for Paddlers (4.7 meg Powerpoint)]
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===Contributed by===
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==External Resources==
 
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* [https://paddling.com/learn/paddle-safety/ Paddling.com's introductory video series]
[mailto:alexcascione@msn.com Alex Cascione], BC-VQS
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* [http://www.rescueforriverrunners.com/ Rescue for River Runners has a series of videos covering everything from basic preparation and group management to advanced swiftwater rescue techniques.  The presenter, Jim Coffey, is one of the best paddling instructors in the world]
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* [https://www.ckapco.com/photo-galleries Canoe Kayak and Paddle Company has a nicely done series of instructional videos on their homepage]
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* [https://performancevideo.com/ Performance Video has a number of live stream and downloadable instructional videos and a PDF of a kayak drill guide, the Kayaker's Playbook]
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* [https://www.animatedknots.com/ Animated knots]

Latest revision as of 11:16, 3 April 2020

Scout canoeing
Canoeing and Kayaking are on-the-water activities participated in by Sea Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturers, who are members of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). For most Scouts BSA, their first experience with watercraft is with canoes or rowboats at their local Council camp. A typical Scout camp's "waterfront" will include one or more of the following: swimming, lifesaving, snorkeling, canoeing, rowing, kayaking, sailing, and much less frequently, water skiing.

In working toward the Eagle Scout rank, Boy Scouts are required to qualify for 21 merit badges. Two of the "required" merit badges may include Swimming and Lifesaving merit badges. As such, they are very popular with Scouts, and the vast majority qualify for them at summer camp. Although Canoeing merit badge is not a "required" merit badge, it remains very popular, and summer camp is by far the most common place to earn it.

BSA also operates a number high adventure bases, some of which focus on canoe trekking. The Northern Tier National High Adventure Bases are a string of bases in the northern United States and southern Canada whose focus is on canoeing and kayaking. These week-long experiences are generally intended for older Boy Scout and Venturer participants. A high adventure trip to, for example, Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base will require months' of preparation and training.

Sea Scouts

Although canoeing and kayaking are not as widely thought of as Sea Scouting activities, many Sea Scout Ships (units) are located inland and as such may lack immediate access to deep or navigable water. For these Sea Scouts, canoeing is their place to go boating.

There are several canoeing- and kayaking-related advancement requirements, most being electives for Ordinary, Able, and Quartermaster.

Coast Guard Auxiliary Resources

Scout Resources

High Adventure Bases & Scout Camps

Advancement Requirements

BSA Safety Guidelines

American Canoe Association Resources

External Resources